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For a short time in a reasonable dose.If you are generally healthy, you can take the recommended dosages of naproxen (Aleve) and aspirin together for a few days.

If you are prone to stomach, bleeding, or kidney problems, don't do it. But you probably know that already.

If you depend on low-dose aspirin for your heart health, ask your doctor. Naproxen can cancel out the benefits of the aspirin.

Do NOT take ibuprofen (Motrin/Advil) with aspirin. This is the NSAID that is implicated in most serious interactions with aspirin.

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You should NOT take aspirin and naproxen sodium simultaneously.

You can Google on naproxen sodium side effects and get tons of info.

AnswerI wouldn't. If naproxen isn't solving the problem you might want to get some medical attention. That's some pretty strong stuff and it should take care of most minor pain and inflamation.
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Yes, there is no problem in taking naproxen (Aleve, Naprosyn, Anaprox) and pseudoephedrin (or phenylephrine) together. As long as the pseudoephedrin is not sold with ibuprofen or ASA (or any other NSAID).

If you don't have any contraindications to NSAID or decongestant, they both can be taken together if they're required.

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can sudafed and naproxyn sodium be taken at the same time.

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